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Japanese Society

An Introduction to Japanese Society

Yoshio Sugimoto contests the notion that Japanese society comprises an extremely uniform culture, drawing attention to the subcultural diversity and class competition that exists within it. Sugimoto's views as an 'insider/outsider', having spent many years both in Japan and overseas, are insightful and probing. The book covers a broad range of issues, such as education, cultural diversity, power relations, politics and gender and family.

Japanese subculture
Japan Edge: The Insider's Guide to Japanese Pop Subculture

Book Description: Lively, idiosyncratic survey of Japanese film, music, animation, and comics showcases the experiences of avid American fans including: journalist Carl Gustav Horn, who writes about anime; critic and musician Mason Jones, who releases Japanese alternative music on his Charnel Music record label; Patrick Macias, a writer on Asian film for the San Francisco Bay Guardian; and Yuji Oniki, a student of Japanese mass media.
Tokyo Harajuku Fruits
Fruits

If you ever wondered where the catwalk got its claws, then the portraits gathered in photographer Shoichi Aoki's book Fruits, from the streets of Harajuku in Tokyo, point the way to an extraordinarily imaginative and invariably stunning glut of mongrel fashion heists.
Speed Tribes
Speed Tribes: Days and Nights With Japan's Next Generation

Book description: Journalist Greenfeld exposes elements of Japanese culture that most Westerners never knew existed - the gangsters who control Japan's drug trade, a lucrative porn industry, and more. Greenfeld uncovers a Japan out of kilter with the orderly society of popular conception, and teaches how Japan's once miraculous economy has given rise to a predatory subculture.
Japanse pop culture
The Encyclopedia of Japanese Pop Culture

Sony and Nissan have become household names, and Japanese animated cartoons have packs of British fans, but there are many other aspects to Japan's vigorous pop culture. In 70 informative entries, the author covers the years from 1945 to the present, pulling together film, cartoons, every genre of pop music, comedians, matinee idols, sumo wrestlers, gourmet
fads, best sellers, baseball stars, quiz shows, discos, song contests and more.
Tokyo Vertigo
Tokyo Vertigo

Innovative travel writing by award-winning writer Stephen Barber as he guides the reader through the ultimate futuristic city: Tokyo. A cinematic portrayal of the city emerges, from close-up portraits of individual citizens to panoramic descriptions of its vast avenues and immense digital image screens, Tokyo Vertigo is visceral, exhilarating travel writing.
Tokyo X
Tokyo X

Synopsis: This is a collection of over 250 photographs which capture the variety and intensity of the Tokyo metropolis. The photographs depict all aspects of Tokyo's urban existence, from the dawn tranquility of the sleeping homeless, to the vibrant nightlife of the Roppongi district.